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Thorsten Hutter

Also known as: Dr. Thorsten Hutter · German Ambassador Thorsten Hutter · Dr Thorsten Hutter · Ambassador Hutter

Outgoing German Ambassador to Namibia who expressed optimism about concluding a Joint Declaration on colonial-era genocide recognition by end of 2026.

2023-10-122026-07-15

What’s been said

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  1. March 2026
  2. New Era

    Thorsten Hutter highlighted the importance of strengthening wildlife protection infrastructure

    Source

    Meanwhile, Thorsten Hutter, Germany's ambassador to Namibia, highlighted the importance of strengthening wildlife protection infrastructure.

    Govt invests over N$200m in parks
  3. October 2023
  4. The Namibian

    Thorsten Hutter denied the dispute

    Source

    The appraisal mission will include German ambassador to Namibia Thorsten Hutter, who denied the dispute when questioned by The Namibian this month.

    Germany rejects Lüderitz’s request to decide use of N$100m grant
World & Region

Germany willing to apologise for colonial genocide, ambassador says

The News

Outgoing German Ambassador Thorsten Hütter expressed optimism that Namibia and Germany will conclude a long-awaited Joint Declaration addressing Germany's colonial-era genocide against the Ovaherero and Nama people (1904–1908) by the end of 2026. Hütter said Germany is willing to apologise and that discussions with affected communities showed many Namibians want both recognition of the past and a stronger future partnership.

15 June 2026 · New Era

Monday 15 June

  1. Germany willing to apologise for colonial genocide, ambassador says

    Outgoing German Ambassador Thorsten Hütter expressed optimism that Namibia and Germany will conclude a long-awaited Joint Declaration addressing Germany's colonial-era genocide against the Ovaherero and Nama people (1904–1908) by the end of 2026. Hütter said Germany is willing to apologise and that discussions with affected communities showed many Namibians want both recognition of the past and a stronger future partnership.

    15 June 2026 · New Era

Thursday 4 June

  1. Germany funds Pamwe project to combat teenage pregnancy

    The German government has invested N$1.9 million to support the Namibia Planned Parenthood Association's "Pamwe" project, which promotes sexual and reproductive health and rights among young people in Kavango, Kunene, and Omusati regions from May to December 2026. The initiative aims to reduce teenage pregnancies, challenge cultural barriers, and expand access to youth-friendly health services.

    4 June 2026 · Windhoek Observer

Sunday 31 May

  1. President absent from Genocide Remembrance Day events

    President Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah did not attend Genocide Remembrance Day events held at Shark Island and in six regions, drawing criticism from political and community leaders, though the vice president attended events in Ohangwena. The president's absence came despite an active public schedule that included attending agricultural and cultural festivals and other state events.

    31 May 2026 · The Namibian

Saturday 30 May

  1. Namibia, Germany mark Genocide Remembrance Day 2026

    Namibia observed Genocide Remembrance Day on 28 May with commemorations across the country, including in Lüderitz, Swakopmund and Windhoek, paying tribute to victims of the 1904–1908 colonial war against Herero and Nama people. German Ambassador Thorsten Hutter attended the main commemoration at Shark Island and reaffirmed Germany's commitment to reconciliation and acknowledgement of historical responsibility.

    30 May 2026 · Informanté

Tuesday 5 May

  1. Windhoek Solar Centre opens to promote renewable energy adoption

    The City of Windhoek has inaugurated the Windhoek Solar Centre, a knowledge hub offering consultations, training, and guidance on solar energy solutions with a focus on improving access to communities without electricity. The facility, funded by the German Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development at approximately N$4.3 million, was jointly opened by Berlin State Secretary Michael Biel and Windhoek Mayor Sakarias Uunona as part of a partnership between the two cities established in 2000.

    5 May 2026 · Informanté

Saturday 25 April

  1. Kapofi meets German ambassador on regional security

    Defence Minister Frans Kapofi held a meeting with Namibia's German Ambassador Thorsten Hutter and Chief of Defence Air Marshal Martin Pinehas, where the parties reaffirmed their commitment to peace and stability in the region and expressed optimism about strengthening bilateral cooperation.

    25 April 2026 · Informanté

Monday 20 April

  1. Germany funds gender-based violence prevention project in three regions

    Germany has funded the "Speak Up" project addressing gender-based violence in Hardap, Erongo and Omusati regions with 84,432.35 euros (N$1.59 million). The project, running from April to December 2026, will use music, dance, play, and intergenerational dialogues to promote positive masculinity and mental health awareness, particularly among young people.

    20 April 2026 · Informanté

Wednesday 1 April

  1. N$166m park upgrades boost tourism and wildlife protection

    Namibia's Ministry of Environment, Forestry and Tourism has handed over newly built and renovated infrastructure worth N$166 million across Etosha, Hardap and Bwabwata national parks, co-funded by Namibia and Germany. The upgrades include improved entrance gates, comfort stops, duty stations, and anti-poaching infrastructure, aimed at strengthening conservation and enhancing visitor experience.

    1 April 2026 · New Era

Tuesday 31 March

  1. N$166 million park infrastructure upgrades enhance conservation and tourism

    Namibia's Ministry of Environment, Forestry and Tourism has inaugurated newly constructed and renovated infrastructure across Etosha, Hardap, and Bwabwata National Parks, valued at N$166 million and co-funded by Germany's development bank. The upgrades include enhanced facilities, staff stations, and utilities designed to strengthen wildlife protection and improve visitor experiences.

    31 March 2026 · Informanté

Monday 30 March

  1. Government invests N$200m in national park upgrades

    Namibia's Ministry of Environment and Tourism, supported by German development funding, inaugurated renovated and newly constructed infrastructure at Etosha, Hardap, and Bwabwata National Parks. The upgrades included staff housing, wildlife protection facilities, and improved water and power systems designed to enhance both visitor experience and anti-poaching operations.

    30 March 2026 · New Era

Friday 13 March

  1. Etosha to inaugurate wildlife protection and waste facilities

    Namibia's environment and tourism ministry will inaugurate new light infrastructure, a solid waste management facility, and Wildlife Protection Service duty stations at Etosha National Park on 28 March. The improvements aim to strengthen ranger patrols against poaching, improve wildlife monitoring, and manage visitor waste to protect animals and the park's natural environment.

    13 March 2026 · New Era

Wednesday 25 February

  1. European ambassadors in Namibia call for end to Russia-Ukraine war

    Six European ambassadors accredited to Namibia have issued a joint opinion piece expressing solidarity with Ukraine and urging that Russia cease its war of aggression in 2026. The statement details the humanitarian toll, including the forced transfer of approximately 20,000 Ukrainian children by Russia, widespread civilian casualties, and disruptions to global food security and energy exports.

    25 February 2026 · Informanté

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